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these conditions, the BLM will consider
the emailed protest as an advance copy
and it will receive full consideration. If
you wish to provide the BLM with such
advance notification, please direct
emails to [email protected]. All
protests, including the follow-up letter
to emails, must be in writing and mailed
to the appropriate address as set forth in
the ADDRESSES section above.
Before including your phone number,
email address, or other personal
identifying information in your protest,
you should be aware that your entire
protest—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your protest to
withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.10,
43 CFR 1610.2, 43 CFR 1610.5.
Helen M. Hankins,
BLM Colorado State Director.
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Notice of Availability of the Final
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement and Proposed Resource
Management Plan Amendment for the
Silver State Solar South Project, Clark
County, NV
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended, and the Federal Land
Policy and Management Act of 1976, as
amended, the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) has prepared a
Final Supplemental Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS)/Proposed
Resource Management Plan (RMP)
Amendment for the Silver State Solar
South Project located on public lands
east of Primm, Nevada, and by this
notice is announcing its availability.
DATES: BLM planning regulations state
that any person who meets the
conditions as described in the
regulations may protest the BLM’s Final
Supplemental EIS/Proposed RMP
Amendment. A person who meets the
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conditions and files a protest must file
the protest within 30 days of the date
that the Environmental Protection
Agency publishes its Notice of
Availability in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Silver State
Solar South Project Final Supplemental
EIS/Proposed RMP Amendment have
been sent to affected Federal, State, and
local government agencies and to other
stakeholders including the Las Vegas
Paiute Tribe, the Fort Mojave Indian
Tribe, the Colorado River Indian Tribes,
the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, the
Moapa Band of Paiutes, and the
Pahrump Paiute Tribe. Copies of the
Silver State Solar South Final
Supplemental EIS/Proposed RMP
Amendment are available for public
inspection at the BLM Southern Nevada
District Office at 4701 North Torrey
Pines Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Interested persons may also review the
Final Supplemental EIS/Proposed RMP
Amendment on the Internet at http://
www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/fo/lvfo/blm_
programs/energy/Silver_State_Solar_
South.html. All protests must be in
writing and mailed to one of the
following addresses:
Regular Mail: BLM Director (210),
Attention: Brenda Hudgens-Williams,
P.O. Box 71383, Washington, DC
20024–1383
Overnight Mail: BLM Director (210),
Attention: Brenda Hudgens-Williams,
20 M Street SE, Room 2134LM
Washington, DC 20003
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nancy Christ, Renewable Energy Project
Manager, telephone 702–515–5136;
address 4701 North Torrey Pines Drive,
Las Vegas, NV 89130–2301; or email
[email protected]. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
to contact the above individual during
normal business hours. The FIRS is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
to leave a message or question with the
above individual. You will receive a
reply during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Silver
State Solar Power South, LLC, has
submitted a right-of-way (ROW)
application for the construction,
operation, maintenance, and
termination of a 250–350 megawatt
(MW) solar energy generation facility
within a 13,184-acre area of public land
east of Primm, Nevada. The ROW
application is assigned BLM case
number N–89530. This application
expands on ROW application N–85801.
The proposed solar energy project
would consist of photovoltaic (PV)
panels and related infrastructure ROW
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appurtenances, including a substation
and switchyard facilities, and would
produce about 250 MWs of electricity
under the BLM Preferred Alternative.
The solar field and infrastructure would
consist of single-axis tracker systems or
fixed panels, an underground and
overhead electrical power collection
system, two step-up transformers, 230
kilovolt (kV) and 220 kV transmission
lines, an operation and maintenance
area, a switchyard, paved access and
maintenance roads, flood and drainage
controls, and a fire break. If approved,
the Silver State Solar South Project
would have a footprint of between 2,427
acres and 3,881 acres, depending on the
EIS alternative chosen and the final site
configuration. The ROW grant would
only be issued for lands needed for
project development; no ROW would be
granted for the remaining acreage within
the application area.
The Final Supplemental EIS
addresses new information associated
with N–89530 and updates as necessary
the consideration of N–85801, which
was analyzed in the Final EIS for the
Silver State Solar Energy Project, a 400–
MW PV solar energy facility. The BLM
approved a Record of Decision on
October 12, 2010, for the Silver State
Solar Energy Project, and authorized
ROW N–85077 for the construction and
operation a 50 MW PV solar energy
facility on 618 acres of BLMadministered lands, which represented
the first phase of project development
and became the Silver State Solar North
Project. The Record of Decision did not
authorize ROW application N–85801,
which is now included as part of the
Silver State Solar South Project, along
with ROW application N–89530. The
BLM would need to amend the October
1998 Las Vegas RMP to address
proposed changes in land and resource
use within the Jean Lake/Roach Lake
Special Recreation Management Area in
order to approve ROW application
N–89530. The BLM has considered
additional changes that would amend
the Las Vegas RMP, including a
proposed nomination for an Area of
Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC)
within the Ivanpah Valley, and a Visual
Resource Management change within
the project boundary from Class III to
Class IV.
The Final Supplemental EIS analyzes
five alternatives, including a no action
alternative (Alternative A) and four
action alternatives. Alternative B is
Silver State’s original proposal (as
described in their Plan of Development
dated July 2011). This alternative was
introduced in initial scoping meetings
and does not include perimeter roads.
Alternative B would disturb up to 3,881
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acres of Federal land. Alternative C
would disturb up to 2,546 acres of
Federal lands, and is the project layout
for Phases II and III that were previously
evaluated in the 2010 Final EIS.
Alternative D would disturb up to 3,110
acres of Federal land and is a modified
layout of Silver State’s original proposal
(Alternative B above) that would allow
access through a historically-used
recreation route, avoid impacts to
interstate drainages, and reduce impacts
to desert tortoise and other special
status species. The BLM Preferred
Alternative is a modification of
Alternative D and was developed after
release of the Draft Supplemental EIS/
Proposed RMP Amendment to address
public and agency concerns related to
desert tortoise demographic
connectivity within the Ivanpah Valley
and agency and public interest in a
reduced-scale project. The BLM
Preferred Alternative is smaller in area
than other analyzed project alternatives
and reduces electricity generation
capacity to 250 MWs. The BLM
Preferred Alternative would disturb up
to 2,427 acres of Federal land entirely
within the footprint of alternatives
analyzed in the Draft Supplemental EIS/
Proposed RMP Amendment, and thus
involves no new areas of effect. The
BLM Preferred Alternative also includes
a 31,859-acre area for designation as an
ACEC and management prescriptions
that would be required for the
designated ACEC.
The Final Supplemental EIS/Proposed
RMP Amendment describes and
analyzes the project’s site-specific
impacts on air quality, biological
resources, cultural resources, special
designations (the Special Recreation
Management Area), water resources, and
geological resources and hazards. Also
analyzed were land and airspace use,
noise, paleontological resources, public
health, socioeconomics, soils, traffic and
transportation, visual resources,
wilderness characteristics, waste
management, worker safety, fire
protection, and hazardous materials
handling; as well as facility-design
engineering, efficiency, reliability,
transmission-system engineering,
transmission line safety, and nuisance
issues.
On October 15, 2012, the BLM
published the Notice of Availability for
the Draft Supplemental EIS/Proposed
RMP Amendment for this proposal in
the Federal Register (77 FR 62525). The
BLM accepted public comments at three
public meetings in Primm, Las Vegas,
and Jean, Nevada, and by email, mail,
and fax during a 90-day comment
period. The BLM received 381 comment
submissions from individuals,
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organizations, and agencies. Comments
primarily pertained to evaluation of an
additional conservation alternative,
consideration of desert tortoise
demographic connectivity, and delay of
the Final Supplemental EIS/Proposed
RMP Amendment until after a regional
analysis of tortoise connectivity is
completed. The BLM also received
statements in support of, or opposition
to, the proposal.
Comments on the Draft Supplemental
EIS/Proposed RMP Amendment
received from the public and internal
BLM review were considered and
incorporated as appropriate into the
proposed project and plan amendment.
Public comments resulted in the
addition of substantive revisions since
the Draft Supplemental EIS/Proposed
RMP Amendment was published in
October 2012. Substantive revisions
include (1) identification of a reduced
scale BLM Preferred Alternative to
address public and agency concerns
related to desert tortoise connectivity
within the Ivanpah Valley;
(2) additional mitigation measures
developed in response to input from
resource agencies and stakeholder
discussion; and (3) designation of a
31,859-acre ACEC. Minor revisions were
also made to correct project acreage;
these revisions are identified throughout
the document.
Instructions for filing a protest with
the Director of the BLM regarding the
Proposed RMP Amendment/Final EIS
may be found in the ‘‘Dear Reader’’
letter of the Silver State Solar South
Project Final Supplemental EIS/
Proposed RMP Amendment and at 43
CFR 1610.5–2. All protests must be in
writing and mailed to the appropriate
address, as set forth in the ADDRESSES
section above. Emailed protests will not
be accepted as valid protests unless the
protesting party also provides the
original letter by either regular or
overnight mail postmarked by the close
of the protest period. Under these
conditions, the BLM will consider the
email as an advance copy and it will
receive full consideration. If you wish to
provide the BLM with such advance
notification, please direct emails to
[email protected].
Before including your phone number,
email address, or other personal
identifying information in your protest,
you should be aware that your entire
protest—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your protest to
withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
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Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR
1506.10, 43 CFR 1610.2; 43 CFR 1610.5.
Gayle Marrs-Smith,
Las Vegas Field Manager (Acting).
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United States International
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Commission’s Rules of Practice and
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